Bizarre Egg/Parasite. Identify!

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I was cleaning the tank and come across and bizarre creature/egg on the inside crevices of my powerhead. Looking for some identification and guidance. Cleaned them out with hot water, frag dip, and some scrubbing.

Tank Critters: I have blue leg hermits, emerald crabs, turbo snails, tiger sea cucumber, sand sifting sea star, White Ribbon Eel.

None of which have eggs similar to that(as far as I could tell)

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Few more common hitch hikers here for you.
Not saying only the 2 above but only 2 I can make out,others may just be sponges or what idk
 
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Few more common hitch hikers here for you.
Not saying only the 2 above but only 2 I can make out,others may just be sponges or what idk
Thanks I appreciate it!
 
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